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til what we please provided ws accomplish VL^iv UvllJ it in a lawful waj. Let us determine now SALISBURY, N. AUG. 1, 1S68.| whether this State belongs to us or to handful of political buccaneers. A Practical Application of lladicalism —It is reported that a gentleman, a dem ocrat, li>nng in ihe southern portion of this country, being desirous of illustrating the beauties of lladicalisni, and testing the sincerity of its votaries and advocates, I invited a certain Radical to his house to ’ stay over night Avith him, and at the same time invited a “man and brother” to pass the night under the hospitable roof. Bed time arriving, our democratic friend took a light and conducted the “brother ” to a room and pointed ont the bed he was ^ to occupy. Soon after, the Radical gen- i lleman [!J desired to retire, and our friend j also conducted him to the same room and informed him that ho was to occupy the same bed. ho is in that bed ?” asked the Rad- was the tho answer. OF XEAV YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT- liES. DRANK P. RLAIR, OF Missonu. FrO.VOMV IX THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COVERXMEXT; THE REDUCTION OF THE STANDING ARMY AND NAVY; THE ABO- I.tTK*N OP THE FREEDMEVS BUREAU, & ALL rOLITICAl. INSTRUMENTALITIES DESIGNED TO SECURE NEORO SUPREMA- ♦'i',. Pemockatic Platfobm. IT IS KOT A MERE PARTY TltlUMPH WE SEEK. WE ARE TRYINO Tl» SAVE OUR UOUNTRY FROM THE DANCERS WHICH O- VERHAKC it. Cov. Seymoi-r’s Address. A TERRIBLE REBUFF. We leant tliat during the delivery of Mr. BoydciFs speech in the House of Representatives against the bill to scad :irms to the Southern States, Col. Heaton, the .Northern adventurer who represents | MetropolUan iKdiceVarid the other in the the Newbern District, approached him for I employ of the Treasurv' Department as a the purpose of remonstrating with him j raemder of Colonel Baker’s detective “ \\ hat! that nigger!” indignantly ex claimed the Radical; “you don’t suppose I am going to sleep with him, do you.” “J most certainly do,” was the quiet reply. ‘Ton voted to force this state of aftairs upon me and my people, and took and subscribed to au oath that you would grant the negro every privilege and immu- nity enjoyed by other classes of persons and [producing a six shooter] by the eter nal 3'ou shall carry out your policy—^^so in there with yon!” Mr. Radical, not liking the close prox imity of the pistol, got in bed, but we don t think he sLaid there till morning.— Black River. Ark., Standard. In Febru.ary, 1G64, Dr. Benjamin Malone, of Philadelphia, a pa^'inaster in the army, was robbed ofgoveriimentfunds to the amount of 868,800. His room in the house of the Hon. Isaac Newton, was entered while he was aslci’p, and his pay master’s trunk, in which the money was placed, t.aken from it. An inve.stigation recently had upon his petition to Congress to be released from liability to make good the loss, lias brought to light the astound ing fact that the robber^' was planned by twb men. one of them a member of tho force, where be still remain.''. The wor thy pair were assisted by two profession al burglars and a volunteer.—Norfolk Da a Bouk. against his course. “Mr. Boyden,” said he, “you do not .''ccni to understand the condition of things in Norili Carolina.” j . “ Perhaps I do not;’ said Mr. Boydvn ! BANKIIL’PT LAW AMENDED, in the severely sarcastic manner [icculiar i Tlie “fifty per cent, clause” c>f the to him, I hacc lived ihcrc less //la/i | bunkrnpt law, as it i.s called, was so three years.” j amended by a bill jiassed in tlie Son ate on batuiilay night a.s !o allow all persons who ajtply I'ofoi'o tiie 1st day of January 18011, to ii.ive tho beneiit ot the bankrupt law whether tliev pav" iit!^’ pjpr cent, of their debts or not. 'i he hill is as follov-s ; ”Be It enacted, iPo.y That tho pro visions of the second clause of the Mississippi, whei-i a largo portion of tiie ! ^ said act shall . . I - . . -.1 .1 I, inotapj'lv to thecases of i)ioceedin>s coiorec population voteu wult tlio Jlemo i . , * ^ crats and Con.servati\ os .‘^rainst the As might have been expected the Col. returned to his seat again in quick time, and made no effort lo reply to ilr. Boy- den’s speech. \ ALARMED. It seems th.it the Radicals aie becom- 3lig alarmed siucL iliC recent election GEORGIA. Kon. Nelson Tift, one of the new ly admitted Representatives in Con gress from Georgia, asks a correction ot the statement made by the Balti more Sun’s correspondent, classing him politically as a Republican.— Mr. litt says he is now and always lias been a Democrat. Mr. Young, Representative from the same State, was correctly reported to be a Demo crat. Both are native Georgians, and are men of character and intelli gence. The two Senators elect, Messrs. Hill and Miller, both voted for General Gordon in the late Gubernatorial election, ihe latter is an avowed Democrat, and the former is believed to 1)0 reliable for Conservatism. Ibis result is as gratifying and au spicious to patriots as it is stunning and ominous to the Radical conspi rators. It is especially a subject for congratulation that the renegade Jod Brown, whose venom in office would have been proj)ortioned to his apos> tacy, has been ^defeated.— WAiy. The Issue—Duty oi the Old WniGS.—Hon. Alex. H. H. S Lliartjiu his letter to the Baltimore Committee says : “It is time, therefore, that the people should assemble and take counsel togeth er how they can best arrest the revolu tionary measures of tho party bi power. It is especially incumbent on the mem bers of the old whig party, the followers of Heniy Clay, to dismiss fiom their minds all prejudices against the name of Democracy, and to lend their aid in the good work of constitutional restoration. Tho whig party had its birth in resis tance to what it regarded as usurpation by the Executive. Its vital principle was and is, resistance to tyi’anny. But what were the usurpations of 1833 to those of 1868 ? They were as a grain of sand to a mountain 1 The principles of the New York Convention arc in fact whig princi ples, and all wliiga who value cousisten- c\' and constitutional libert}’-, should r.al- ly with enthusiasm to the support of the platform and tho nominees of the New York Convention. \\ ho can doubt whci’c Clay, Webster, Crittenden, Clayton, Corwin and Rives would stand in the ap proaching election, if they were among the living 1 “()ld party'pi-ejudicos and animosities should now he forgotten, and all good men—all lovers of liberty regulated by law, slionhl stand shoulder to shoulder and I'ogister a solemn vow never to relax their efforts until llu; i)arty now in power, shall be ejected from the high places wliicli they Iiavc abused ami polluted, am! the true principles of the constitution shall been reestablished in the admiiiistralion of the Govenimont.” I lit Constitution, ilni.-* defeating what is call ed reconstructio)i in that Stale. They ill Latikrnpiey coininenceil ]»iior ti :lio first day of Jaiiiiary eighteon hundred and sixty-iiiiio, and the time during which the oi)eration of the see that they eannoi leiy upon their new provisions of stiid el.auso is postponed allies in the approaching i’rc.‘'idential | shall be e.xtended until said first day election. They are atraid to go before j Jaiinuary eigliteen hnndred and “the people” of the Southern States with ! ^ And stiid clause is here their ticket lest they m.ay be lebiiked by them. Y"et It is indispcneable to the elec tion of their candidates they .should be able to obtain the electoral vote of those States. To enable them to secure said votes for their candidate.s a most extraor dinary proposition has been made. The party that chums to be democratic etc- cellencc—ilait claim.s to be the areat chain by so amended as to read as follows: In all proceedings in bankniplcj commenced after the first day of January eighteen hundred and sixty- nine no dischargesliail he granted to a debtor whose assets shall not be equal to fifty per cent, of the claims pioved against: his estate, upon wliich he shall ho liable tis the principal debtor, ntile.-s the assent in wiitini£ol amajoritvin numlier iiiui value of pious of the right of the people to votedi- hi^ cieditins lo whom lie shall have rectly upon ever}'matter in any degree afl’ceting their in teres now proposes that Fresidentiai elector;s in the Southern 1 filed in tho ctise at or he- becoino liable ami who shall as principal debtor, h.'ivo proved their Stales shall be chosen by tlie Legislatures of tbo.'ic States. South Carolina used to be denounced by them for that same thing. It v.'as a remnant of aristocracy, they said, that should be abolished. But now cir- fore the time of the heating of the application for disclniige. 8ec. 2. And hr. it farther enacted, Tiiat said act be further .'imended as follows: Tl’.e phrase 'pneseiiLcd or defended,’ in tlie fouicet-iitb section ot said act, shall cumstancea alter the case, and we should prosecuted or defended ; the phrase , ,, . , , ... ‘non-residetit dehtora, in line five, section not be at all surprised If the project IS cixr- twenty-two of the net as printed in the vied out, even in North Carolina. M hat | Statutc.s at Lai-ge, shall read, ‘ non-resi- will partizaii niadncss not do to accom- * dent crcditois’ : that thevvovd ^or’ in next plisli its ends, j thirty-ninth .section , I of the act shall read hind’; that the phrase 8essible.-\V. clip the following ,cn. | 'W'-l.-'e-'l',; !" th” fotty-eecond TXT-i . section ot said act, shall read ‘section sible reniarkB from the W ilmington Star: j f;l(,ven’; tiud the phrase ‘or spends any Colorev Conservatives.—“A prominent i part the: cof in gaming,” and tliat the feature of the procession of Ward 6, con- j works ‘witii the senior register, or,’ and sisted of four hundred colored Conserva- j the j»hrn.sc ‘to he delivered to the regis- tives who behaved with, the greatest pro- : t u',’ in the forty-seventh section of said priety throughont the meeting, and at the ®ct, be stricken out close maichcd off in a column of fours cheering for Hampton.*’ We find the above in ihe Mercury's ac count of the recent Democratic rutiCoation meeting in Charleston, It is another ev idence of the feasibility of controlling Sec. 3. And be it furtlier enacted, That registers in bankruptcy siiall have piwerto administer oaths in all cases, and in relation lo all matters in which oaths may be administered by cominis- eiouers may take proof of debts in bank- (and to their real interest, too.) a largo [ ruptcy in all cases, subject to the revision propoition of tho colored vote in th'.‘ com- of such proofs by the register and by the ing election. j court, according to the provisions of said We repeat, North Caro'iin,a i« behind act. every Southern State in this important matter. In States (South Carolina, for example, where the negroes largely out- j Qen. Stoneman takes a skort number the whites, thousands ot them are + at..,,.4.1.. .w i lit. fov„.d cordialJy co.oper.ting will, ti.o trip N Orth in Search of heMth.— Democrats, and throwing up their hats -A.lld. Will retum to Virginia in for Seymour and Blair. j aboilt two weeks. It is time for our people fo take bold of j this question. The inUinidation of voters Reverdy JohnSOJl leaVGS OH bugbear has played out; terrorism is dead ; the “loyal militia ” will be reg.ai;d- ed with enutempt; and we can do inst Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Lincoln. him from the army. If stormy days are ahead Gen. Hancock will make his mark in behalf of the conservative cause.” brought up rooms, intelligence O a re- held Life MADE.—We do not wonder that great men liave been born me chanics ; for to those who have been exclusively in drawin^^ «/ is a game, creation; for those who have the sword or the helm, who have driven the plough or worked with the chisel, intelligence becomes a passion, a force, a beauty, a worship, and a love divine. It is from the stall, the shop the work room, that the most powerful minds have issued : Moliere from the iipholster’s, Burns from the farmer’s, Shakspeare from the hosier’s shop, Rosseau from the wheel Wright’s. Long engaged in a strug gle with physical nature, they all took refuge in tho free domain of thought. Even an inferior mind would become tempered to strength in these mechanical apprentieships ; and if ever the spirit of [reform, which is seized on the world, should extend to the act of creating citizens, we doubt not that good sense will gain a victory over custom ; and tliat one of the most important parts of every education will be henceforth the due admixture of tho develop ment of the mind and its action on nature. ilnitcd ^cvr‘nMf, Collector s(jth Dlst. Nvrtii Carolma. SALISBURY, .lu.y 30ib, 18fi8. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN 'I’HE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE having beeouie loifciU;:! for violations of the Internal Revenue laws of the United States, will be sold to the highest bidder at the places and time.? designated. DESCEIPTIOX OF PHOPKKTV. Bbl ypirits, Bbl Spirits, Bbl Spirits, Still, 10 Stands The Washington correspondent of tho Baltimore Gazette says that, in after times, when the doings of the Thirty ninth and Fortietli Congress sliall he reviewed, the student of his tory will seek in vain for a sensible solution of tlieir enactments. AUn mitting the object—namely, that of maintaining power, to he justifi able (if prudent) upon rnacchiavelli an principles, still posterity will he puzzled to recftncile the means to the end. In hot liasto they have, at a cost to tho country, according to Senator Sherman, of half a million dol- liirs, admitted to seats in both Houses a set ol'scalawags, whose mere person al appearance (to say nothing of their conduct and confab) would disgrace a Congrc.'iS of negroes in Congo.— Besides, it is known that a majoritvof these rascals are at any moment ready to sell fiiemselves! This very day 1 hear'] a Repiililican Senator declare that ‘ it stood indifferent” wltetlier any consi'lerahle nuinher of them could he lield in the traces without an outlay of money, which the Radi cals could not afford to spare ! A de^ crepit wretch with his cariiet-bag stuffed in an enormous overcoat pock et (the other filled with coarse edi bles) was sworn in as he stood this niorning precisely five minutes hc-s' fore the final adjournment—in order to save his salary and travel I He had evidently ran from the steam boat dock to the House, as the pers piration had oozed through his filthy habiliments in all directions. Qui hono? Those people Iiave from the force of their mere presence, com pellcd Congress to heat hasty retreat. Glory I Much of pernicious legisla-' tion has thereby been prevented. GEN. HANCOCK. A letter from Newport, R. I., July 18, to the Courier, says : “Gen. Hancock has been here several days at a friend’s resi dence and has received marked attention, and his handsome and manly appearance, and the patent superiority of intellect causes more than one to regret that he is not the standard bear er of Democracy. He yields a steady support to the nominees, and will soon publish a letter on the subject. It has been deem ed more prudent to wait for the adjournment of congress as what he says might be used as an additional argument jn behalf of the present effort to remove A republican who favored Mr. Johnson during impeachment is proposed for commissioner of in ternal revenue in whose favor Rollins will unconditionally re sign. The new Tax law halts on ac count of a difference between McCulloch and Rollins. A com promise is regarded necessary and probable, which will contin ue the commissionship in Re publican hands. SALISBURY MARKETS JULY 28, 1868. REFOUTED BY BiN’GUAM i CO., OnOCER.S. Ibicoii, peri>oiuiil, 18 to l^ofl'ue, j)or iiouiiil, (torn, per liusli, ol'5G lbs., .Mi'iil. liB.sli. 46 “ Uoppenis, per pouiul, (:;iiiillc.s. Tallow, “ “ -Vtlaiiiautine, Uotton, per pound, Yarn, per buneli, Eggs, per dozen. Feathers, )ier iionnd, INoiir, persaek. Fish. .Maekeral, 1. 3. . “ “ 3. Fruit, dried, njiples pealed, “ •• unp''ld, “ “ I’eaehes, pealed, “ “ “ unjiealed. Leather, upper, per pound, sole, "■ Iron, bar, “ casting.?, “ Nails, cut, .Molas.ses, sorgli^W^pa^r “ West India,^'' “ iSyrup, “ . Onions, jier Ini^el, Dork, iier pound .^otatoe.s, Irish, ])er bushel, “ .Sweet, “ .Sugar, Rrown, per pound, “ (Tarilied. '• “ Crushed i’ulvcrized Salt, coast, per sack, “ Liverpool, *‘ “ Table, Tobacco, Leaf, per pound, “ iMaimfactured, “ Smoking, 20 25 to 30 1.36 to 1.38 l.a5 to 1.3S 10 to (JO 20 I o 20 25 to 00 15 to 16 2.00 to 2.00 12 to 15 40 lo 50 6.00 to 5.50 ?25.U0 20 to 22 to to ' 00 to 05 10 to 1-2 6 to 62 to #75 33 to y : 8 to 10 8 to 10 6 to 5( 00 iXPo 1.20 ;to ? 75 o 75 to 60 to 6!) 16 to 20 IS to 20 22 to 25 0.00 to 0.00 3.00 to 3.00 6.50 to 6.00 00 to 00 30 to 1.50 40 to 1.00 3 Kegs. Still, 12 Stands, 1 Bbl. 1 Keg. 1 Still 10 Stand.?, Still 2 Stands, Still 8 Stands, Still 8 Stand.? 4 Kegs. 1 Still 6 Stands, 1 Still 10 Stand s Still 9 Stands, Still 9 Stands, X.AME OF OWXER | llanisou Cnurch, E. 1). Carlton, Sami. Alspaugh. ,Tas. Fletcher, fc Nat. Gaither, Tbeo. Parks & Jas. Dobbins, Lewis Privett, L. Speaks, ililton Speaks, -Jas. .Speaks, Hichinond Speaks, Thos. Gsegorv. Nancy Mitchell, Elias Anderson, Nancey Mayberry, WHF.HF. TO RE sor.n, Wilkesboro, Huntsville, at Jas. Fletehor’s at Parks’ Old .^tore, tft at L. Speaks, l ii (* ti (i It at Walkesboro’ Still 9 Stands, 1 Still 11 Stands, IG Bush.Meai. Wm. G. Goodnite, 2 Still 10 Stands, Kerr & K. Foster, 2 Stills 10 Stands, Aug. 1st,—2\v' at Goodnites’ “ “ at Foster;;’ “ “ Adam G. Troutman, at StatesTilie, SAML. H. WILEY, CobLE('T.)u. WHEN TO BR ROLI). 1868, August 2j' %• tt . *• “ J2, 10 ” “ 12. 12. n 11. 11 “ •* IJ 2ii. *• “ 2(». • .i .2,1 *• it - ■ lo “ ->•> Emigrants Coming L ands wanted, in Rowan, Davie, Da vidson, Iredell, Catawba, Stanly, Mecklen burg, Forsythe, A'c. No title to be given til money is paid. Five per eent. commissions charged on all sales. Sell half your lands and he rem.ainder will be woi th double, and lin.-se thiilty Jersey larmers will deveh'pe our coun try. Send us descriptions of [nojierty, with prices, Jc. Inquii ies prciruptly arswered. JOHN 11. ENNLSS, Salisbury, N. C., Agent for Van Syckels’ New Jersey Land Agency N. B. Gold Mines and other mineral pto- perlies sold by special contract. J.ll.E. Southern Shoe Factory ! Shelly Brothers Sc €o.. 40 Years Before the Public. TIIOM4SVILLE, N. C. A 8 SUCCESSORS of J. Shelly & Son—es tablished in lSc9—We are manufaeturing Men’s Bo3's. Women’s, Mis:-es and Cliildreii’s pegged Shoes of the best qiiaii'.y and at prices to sLit the times. Our Shoes are inrde of good materials and warranted to have no sho'hly in them. Particular attention paid to order.?. Send for price list. may 7 tw*w.3ni State of Xortli Carolina^ CATAWBA COUNTY. Court of Lpiiti/, Spriiiij Tcj hi, 18G8. Moses M. Unit and wife UhcMla, rial, ) rs. ( J. E. Fry and wife Anna, ct uL ) rE't iTinx To SKi.r, i.-vsn. m:. ¥T appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt that tlie defendants, Noah Fry and witc, A ,F. W. Wing and wit‘ Catharine, reside hi'y;>i)d the limil.s ot this State,i^ is ihercloi e onlorcd tliat publication Ijc made lor six vM cks in tlie “ Watchman and Old Ni>nli State,” notifying the ik-lcndanls to he ami appear at onr next Superior Conn ol L-iw, to be licld for the coun ty of Oa'.awba at the eourtlmn.se in X.-v.! iu. on the Monday in .\ iigii.-|#iicxt, ihcii and thcie to plead to, ;ins\ver or*cmi:r, or judg ment pro coii/rsso wil! be tSikeiAas to them. Witnes^O. Campbc'.l, clci k of our said Court at office, fin Monday Febi nary, 1SG8. ^ w25:6::'s''^] m O. C.\MPi;:-a.n, c.m ^ I —O-U'^ v/. A.MC.3i.r.. State ofSTorth ^trojjpa NJfW AD VBRTJSlfAlliNTS. Strayed!—^ Reward. ftTR.AYED from my place, 7 miles sonlli of ^- Salisbury, on the N. C. Railroad, tlie 3d of June last, a black Milch Cow, white on the hack and belly ; marked in tlie left ear with a crop and hole. Also, a brown Cow, pretty old, ami giving milk when she left. Also, a light-red Heifer, 2 years old, without marks. The brown cow was bronglit from Moeksvflle, and may have led the others in tliat dii’ection in attempting to return to her old range. I will pav $3.50 each for the recovery of the cattle. " G. H. HKILIG. July 29lh, 1868. w3f:30 University of Virginia, — T he Ulth Session ot this institiifiou^ill begin on the 1st day of Oct. 1868 anil o« the Thursday before the 4th of July 1869. The organization of the institution is very complete, embn.eing extensive and thorough courses of instraction in Literature and Science and in the professions of L^-, Medicine and Engineering. Estimated erpenses—exclusive of bo^.s, clothing: and pocket money—of the Acade mic student 360.$ : of the Laic student 365$. and of the Medical student 395$. For particulars send for Catalogue to Win. Wertenbaker, Sec. or S. MAtJPIN, Chairman of the Faculty. P. 0. University of Virginia. [July 30 w-tw-3t] K. H. CO^AJV & CO., GBKERAL COMMISSION AND —AND— 5ittltoIe.side Agents for M. Davis A Son’s (Liberty Ya.,) Celebrated Virginia Chewing Tobacco. Agents for Lister Bro’s. Snperphosphate of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Bicbmond, -Va. R. n. cowiK, JNO. W. C-tMEROS, JAS. H. BILL. june27;w:tw::ly j. Wilmington,^ N. C. NO 32 NORTH WATER ST JOB PRli^imO ffeaJly Emeuted at this Office, p; YADKIN CiJ^JNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter iSt-feioiw, April Ter'in, 1)^63. A. Speer vs. W. H. Spd well. ATTACII.MEN*' LEVIEP ON L.tND. N this crise'it appeal ing to the satisfaction of the Court tliat the dcfcmlant is not a resi dent of the State of North .Carolina, It is or dered, therelore, by tiie C'uir!, ih.at publication be made for si.x week.-' in the •' Waicinnan and Old Nortli State,” notiqdng said defendant to be and appear bef^e I lie Justioes^of onr Court of Pleas and Quarter Si^sions rorfafe held for the county of Yadkin, at coul'I^Wuse in Yad- kinvilje, on Hie sccom^^loni^y in July next, then and fliCTe to jdcadj-sins^’er said attachment,:or,4(^e same will parte, the j^^ihentVJonfuined, on condj'inBSd to sJt^sly 'plai an oiT^^f^I.e grant|j]. iJ^^P^’^G. Mafles: clerk of «at in April. A.D THE SOUTHERN HEPATIC PICES, 77iai old, long knoivn and icdl tried reinedg for all Bilious diseases, caused by a DISEASED LIVER. Read the following Ctrtif cates fiom persons of the highest respect abi I it y._j^J LIVER COMPLAINT. Rkv. Dk. C. F. Dkkms, (.Aug. 2.T>1, i862,> says : “ 1 have derived great ienefit Iroin these Phls, and liave known many families aii l in dividuals who have found tliern very beiicficial, and 1 have also known physicians in ejxellint standing to rerominend them to tlu-ir patients. For all diseases arising from disorders of the liver, I believe they are the best medicine of fered to tlie public.” Rev. John W. Potter, Snow Hill, N. C., (January 5, 1863.) says: “Fur twelve yeais I \va.s a gn*at snlh-rer. My liver wa.s di.ease>l. 1 lost my llesb ami strength, and my skin seemed changed in ii.-s color by the bile wnli wliich my system was overcharged. 1 b.-caine subjuct to frequent and viiJenl attac ks tel bil- lon-' chc>lic, every aita;.k leaving me weaker tiiiiii its predeees.-ior. 'I’he physician.'' liacl been able to j.atidi im* up a lilili*, but my heHltli wa-i in a iiepluiable- stale. 1 hati take'll patent .ire-- i!i(;ine.s unlit 1 wa.-^ iiic.-ilul ibem. Wiilitcui energ}' or conifoi t, I ua.-; l,ar(-'.y able lj gii a- boiU a litih'. At length I yiehic-.f to the eai liest persn.’.Mciii ol a ha-ml ami t-ommt-iiei-d ta'wing liie HFl’.ATItJ FILL'', witn nuc-oi.ll- deiiw in I hem. Tiiey acted like a i-l.c,-i' m cis. me. Prom that honi J hare ti/iprncnl. 1 have jversevered in their n.-c', until iicw, hv (>uci ~- ^ biessiiig, / inn iciil and ite-nlg I had a negro in;m, wlio. a.s 1 I>elieve. w.-cs ^avecl from di-.iiii • by a Close oi liic-.-c IMU. My Hoc.-ioi’sljiii w.-is 'amiuaily froi;i 8l‘l» to S2(>». liiit 1 have had I! ) ii.-c lot ,-1 iiciysicdaii .-ciiieii. I can crM.licic uilv , recc)miut-i!il tiit-;uasa snpencji- lainiiy meclivii.'i I They can he .sent to any point in the Lhiitc-ci . Stale-' by M;iii or Express. I PRICE—For ciiie l.cx. -S, ceou.—D-.z. g.-lf Uices j Jcic)—Ocie Cress, ^IS—-Three Gross, ;{;>'•—Five Gross, I Tlie c; isii nici>l eiUii-r a'-coiupaiiy the orctei- f.,rlhe Me.li I cine or it will be sent C. O. 1). Or lcri elcGiilil be HcMre>3 I ed lo G. W. DEEMS, No. -is, SuL ra Calu-iC.'? Strcrt, Baltihore Mi>.. wiicre they will be ptoinpU.v ntlencled to. Fo;- ib'se .Metiivines Call on all rt-spevlabla Dc-ciggi.sts evcTj-wbere. mii4 on ;cll tj|in-uggists in Sai lcbi-ky • JDHM^ENNISS, 10:n-Atc*1.:^P.% Ct, ^>eciul AgesX. LInD SALE said Court Ya^invill«#the sc^eond Momiay in M.uilep., c.c.c. Carolina, NDEfi COUNTY. 't Sprijig Term, IN ohi'clieiice to an onler i,!" tlie Com i ol Pleas and (Quarter Se.-^'cions for LkiVnl- son coiin(y#Ett May Term, 186*^, we will sel? at [niblic (fnmion, on the prenhses, the lih day taM Aiignst ne.xt, at 12 o'chjek, m., on a i;rechi Df six nionth.s, two Valuable Eracls of Jjaud ' belonging fo the estate of Wm. Gwen, dec.-'ij One tract ol 806 acres, situated in the Jersey Setltenieiit, eelel.raied fur its ri-h soil. ’I'Ue other, lying on the A’’adkiii Riv er, containing 220 acn?s—botli linely improve"! a id well wii tered. Persons desiring vainatcle rc-.-.l e-fatc- s’noiiM attend. At (lie same time auc! [claee h quantity of Grain. A. J. OWEN, 1 . , . 'S.MITH, W.-*Jom^ .• f 4* Altachinentl Wiley Gaither. 41^ TT .appearing to the saflslaclion of the Court that tlie uefemJaric in e.i.se, Wiley Gai ther, pesides beyond ih^^f^i.s of theState, It is therefoijjfcrdey^d by theteViiirt that publica tion be made for six weekfsueeessively, in tlie “ VV atcliinan & Old.North^itate,’' a paper pub lished iq^Hlil^town of Salijfcry, notifying the said liefcennant to be anc||||||Kear at the next Term ot this Couit to i^^Enld for the county of Alexander, at the court^^Re in Taylorsvilie, on the Gth Mondii^^fter last Monday in August next, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why tlie propey|^evied on should not be condeiunecl to^he (Jrantilf's use. Witness, E. M. ^jgjPensq^^lerk of our said Conrt at offi^ theWi Moffli in Februar^iK. DfT8(;8. E. M. STEVENSON, c s.c. 29:6(:pr.f.$10] 5ay after tlie last REMEMBER THE DEAD. BUIS’ MARBLE YARD SALISBURY. N. C. Corner of Main and Council Streets, , Near the Court-House. undersigned continues to furni-sh Monuments, Tombs, Heacl and Foot Stones, Ac., to all who desire them, at prices to suit the times. He defies competition. Hi and he le returns thanks for past favors, aopea to merit a continuance of them. July 17. 1868; JOHN H. BUIS. 29-6ni Lexington, iH®, June 23, 1863. 25w;.3t Edgeworth Female Seminary rpilIS Instil ution will be re-ofiened oa the L first day ol Sepleinher, with a fnil corps ol Tifaciiers. ’Ji.e entire e.x- pense for a session of 20 weeks, of Tuition, With Board, Washing aii'l contingent fee, will be bccording to tlie class: cithei $10.'>, oi $110, or $116 if paid in advance; or $11G.50, or $ 121.56, or $12G.oO, if paid half in advance. Moderate extra charges wil! be made for an cient and modern Languagas, Music, Drawing' and Oil Painting.—For circulars address. J. M. M. CALDWELL, July 9. (6f) Greensboro’ N. C The GRIFFITH Lands, FOR SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the CountyTjom t of Rowan county, will be sold at the court house door in Salisbury, on Tuesday, the 4tu dtiy of August next, Sve hundred apd nir.ety- five acres of land belonging to the estate of R. . Griffith, dec’d. SajJ lands pre situated in the Western part of the county, within tvr'o miles of the depot at Rowan Mills, and are A ery valuable. A further description of them is thought to be unnecessary as they have been- advenised before.—Terms made known on the day of sale. Z. GRIFFTII, Admr. June 23, 1868. w2o:6t ^ OTICE is hereby given that an applica tion W'ill be made to the Legislature now iu session,! o amend the Charter of the Town of Salisbary. July 7. 18C8 tf-tw-37u
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 1, 1868, edition 1
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